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The Essence of Debate
I thought I would start a little thread focused on 3 questions:
What is a "Debate"?
Who would be a good participant in a debate?
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What should a good debate be like?
As a little bit of background:
A friend and I were having a discussion a few days ago about religion and other various connected topics. He is a very religious conservative Christian....I am very far from that stance. We tend to not discuss religious issues normally but on this occasion it was warranted. After a long and friendly discussion, in which we put forth various points/counterpoints to the issue we started talking about how it was nice that we could totally disagree on certain subjects, have deep and thought provoking discussions about them, and not harm our friendship. This led us to an anecdotal discussion about what a good debate should be. And that brought me here...
Ok, I digress, and get to the Questions.
What is a "Debate"
A definition would be good so I went to our friends at Webster and looked it up:
Debate
As you can see there are 3 definitions for the noun and an equal number of verb definitions. For the sake of this post we shall think, for now, of verb definition 2b:
| quote: | | b : to discuss a question by considering opposed arguments |
Now that we have a definition we can go on to Question 2.
Who would be a good participant in a debate?
I am of the opinion that a good participant in a debate will do their best to make informed and concise points explaining their position. A good debate participant should also be open-minded enough to at least consider an opposing viewpoint. This is why chose definition 2b.
Ok, on to the final question.
What should a good debate be like?
In the discussion with my pious friend I discussed above, we both agreed on what a debate should NOT be:
It should not be two sides saying the same thing over and over again in such an inflexible manner that it is like listening to a broken record.
Having come to that agreement we concluded that a good debate would have informed individuals who are able to be flexible with their arguments to effectively address the issues brought forward in points made by the other debaters. Thus a meaningful and intellectually stimulating discussion can take place, and no one should leave angry or bitter. While they still may not have changed their position on the issue or converted anyone to their way of thinking, they will know that the other side listened to the point they were making just as they listened to the other side.
Why did I post all this nonsense you may ask? it is simple, really. I just wanted to see what some of the people I consider to be good debaters on this board had to say on the matter.
I am pretty new here, and I really enjoy the good discussions, but the pages and pages of posts which "respond" to a counter point with nothing but the same "you are wrong" posts and the constant flamewars gets annoying.
Please, let me know what you think
I promise I won't flame you (it's not my style) 
MrS
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